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KARACHI: Pakistan Cables Ltd (PCAL), the nation’s premier cable manufacturer, has become the first company in Pakistan to successfully pass the rigorous KEMA type test for 35KV Medium Voltage (MV) cables.

This milestone marks the first time a cable of such high-voltage grade manufactured in Pakistan has been certified by KEMA. The KEMA type test, which is conducted in the Netherlands, is the global gold standard in energy testing.

For decades, Pakistan Cables has been synonymous with uncompromised quality. By securing this prestigious seal of approval, the company not only elevates domestic manufacturing capabilities but also reinforces its position as Pakistan’s largest exporter of wires and cables.

Pakistan Cables holds the distinct honour of being the first wires and cables manufacturer in Pakistan to attain a KEMA certification back in 1984. The latest 35KV achievement puts a definitive stamp on the Company’s quest to continue to lead and innovate.

Commenting on this landmark achievement, Fahd K Chinoy, CEO, Pakistan Cables, stated: “Securing the KEMA certification for our 35KV Medium Voltage cables is a triumph for our team and a proud moment for Pakistan. In 1984, we pioneered the KEMA standard in Pakistan. Today, we have stretched the horizon of what is possible locally. This achievement is not just a certificate; it is an enduring promise of safety, performance and world-class capability.”

All up-to-date KEMA certifications are available on the Company’s website.

The KEMA certification provides an independent, globally recognized validation that Pakistan Cables’ 35KV MV cables can withstand extreme operational stress, ensuring maximum safety, reliability, and longevity for major infrastructure, industrial, and utility projects.

As an icon of quality, Pakistan Cables continues to blend its rich heritage with forward-looking innovation, ensuring that the nation’s grid is powered by sophisticated, world-class engineering and that we continue to lead the way for cable exports.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2026

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